COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Developing into one of Central Ohio's best shooters, Seth Fuller had a breakout senior season in leading Dublin Coffman to a district runner-up finish. Signed to Elon, Fuller is a strong-willed point guard who can flat out handle the ball and shoot from all over.
Fuller's range was limitless all season, and the future Phoenix guard could score it in bunches as well. His senior campaign started off strong, helping lead the Rocks to a 13-1 start that put them on top of the OCC-Central early on.
Arguably his best moment in December was an early Christmas present to Coffman fans, dropping a career-high 39 points on Dec. 22 in an 88-52 win over Westland. Fuller hit nine threes, matching a school-record that was once held solo by NBA and Notre Dame-star Chris Quinn, who achieved the mark in 2002.
(Ed. Note: I [Jason] stupidly left this game at the end of the third quarter, completely unaware of Seth's impending record. In my defense, the scoreboard was on the same side I was filming, and did not look.)
Coffman rolled to a 19-3 regular season mark, including a 31-point performance in their OCC-Central finale versus rival Upper Arlington, hitting 12-of-13 free throws in a 48-34 victory.
A key member of a Dublin Coffman 2016 class that was the winningiest in school history, Fuller moves on to an Elon program that anticipates his arrival.